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Here's who caught our eye the most and who caught Johnson's eye as we asked him about his young charges following the Cheltenham win...

Joe Morrell

Joe Morrell of Bristol City strides forward with the ball (Image: Alex James/JMP)

For many people the man of the match against Cheltenham. The all action midfielder was dispossessed by the physically imposing Nigel Atangana a couple of times in the first 10 minutes, but battled back and ultimately won that duel in our opinion.

Snapped into tackles bravely throughout. One moment saw him winning a header against an opponent much taller on the edge of the opposition box, before a tidy pass released Callum O'Dowda.

If not yet seen, be sure to check out Morrell's laser-guided ball over the top for Gustav Engvall to open the scoring. A moment of real quality.

Gustav Engvall of Bristol City celebrates after scoring the opening goal for his side (Image: Paul Roberts/JMP)

And Morrell was also involved in Engvall's second goal, helping to win the ball high up the pitch and enable Jamie Paterson to cross.

"Joe Morrell is probably the unluckiest player in living history. He's as ready as it gets to play league football.

"He's the best trainer every day, a fantastic little character and great little footballer, and he probably needs someone to give him first team starts whether me or someone else on loan to give him a chance. I really like him," said Lee Johnson to the Bristol Post after the game.

Freddie Hinds

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Played a late role threatening with his pace and movement. Perhaps could have done better when through one-on-one with Jonathan Flatt late in the game but produced a wonderful improvised flick with the outside of his foot.

"Freddie has done very, very well and actually shocked us how ready [for first-team football] he looks," said Johnson following the game.